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08.04.2026
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project might want to "fork" the DCO, and that should be fine. At this point, W. Trevor King said that he was having trouble identifying the license under which the DCO-1.1 had been released. He linked
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Building an AppImage
30.11.2025
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your editor means you can write, test, and package your application without constantly switching between windows. This streamlined workflow is especially valuable when you are fine-tuning your code
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Adding Arguments with argparse
05.02.2026
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-friendly interfaces that guide users toward correct usage while providing fine-grained control over input behavior. Imagine you're building a tool called tasker to manage tasks. You want users to be able to add
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Strange Binaries
29.06.2026
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is available as an RPM package, and it needs old versions of the JPEG and PNG libraries. Figure 2 shows that it works just fine if all its requirements are met: Success! Listing 4 Installing xv
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Home Cinema Folder
29.06.2026
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The fine art of TUI programming also requires defining what happens if the user resizes the terminal window with the mouse. A good app arranges individual fields in a harmonious way, without the ASCII
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fine." Peter Zijlstra – admitting that he had a lot of reading to do before he could really comment on the specifics of Clang behavior – asked if it were possible to "stack" the various Clang
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OpenWrt
07.04.2026
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for even very old devices and provides WPA3, a modern secure WiFi authentication protocol, for many of them. OpenWrt also ships with a modern Linux kernel, modern encryption standards, and a fine
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PHP IDEs
10.07.2008
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. Although I have a 21” monitor and every other application works fine, PhpED does not appear to match the application font to what the system is using, and it wasn’t obvious how to change this. Nu
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SlimServer
29.06.2007
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rpm and installed it – I used version 5.4, but a beta of version 6 is now available on the Slim Devices website. The rpm is built for Red Hat, and although it runs fine on SUSE, the startup scripts don
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OpenVPN
09.07.2007
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Built-in WLAN protection may be fine for some users, and others deliberately disable any kind of security. If you need more, VPN solutions such as Open- VPN [1] are a good choice – simple to use

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